Roundup: Lifestyle Tracking Tools

I’m starting to wonder – is there any aspect of life that cannot be tracked? This week’s roundup on lifestyle-tracking tools moves into deeply personal areas like sex life, baby’s sleep schedule, amount of drinking, menstrual cycles, meditation, and media consumption. Proceed with caution if you are squeamish.

It’s part of our regular tool roundup for the complete catalog we’re putting together of all the self-tracking tools out there. Please help us to make sure we include your favorite tool, your company, or your project. Self-promotion is allowed!

Here are all the lifestyle-related tracking tools we’ve found so far. Please let me know what we’re missing in the comments below, and please check our bigger list as well to check if your suggestion is already there.

I started using fitbit.com along with their little fitbit clip-on tracking device (“a pedometer on steroids” – their words). It’s not as much fun or efficient, but you can use the site without the device and there is even some free functionality:
See free vs. premium membership, here: http://www.fitbit.com/premium/about

I use the following menstrual calendar: http://www.mymenstrualcalendar.com/ . I enjoy the fact that I can check my cycle whenever a wherever I am – it is an online calendar. I haven´t found a better calendar so far.

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